Badenoch blames Biden for missing post-Brexit trade targets
The Business Secretary claims the UK failed to reach post-Brexit pledges when US leadership changed.
Ex-Fujitsu boss admits calling Horizon 'Fort Knox'
Duncan Tait says his comment was not related to who had remote access to Post Office branch accounts.
Amazon fined for 'excessive' surveillance of workers
The online retail giant was found to be keeping detailed data on employee working patterns.
Government borrowing lower than expected in December
Public borrowing fell to £7.8bn last month, according to the latest official figures.
Tencent's Riot Games cuts 11% of global workforce
Riot Games is the latest to cut jobs in the gaming industry after Amazon, ByteDance and Epic Games.
United Airlines to lose money over Boeing groundings
United Airlines is the biggest operator of Boeing 737 Max 9 airplanes.
Where have all the UK tech 'unicorns' gone?
Only six UK firms became a unicorn last year by achieving a valuation of more than a billion dollars.
Bailiff referrals rise by 20% over council debts
A BBC investigation finds Birmingham council tops the list with a 500% increase between 2022 and 2023.
Two million could see energy cut off this winter, charity warns
New research from Citizens Advice suggests many will not be able to top up their prepayment meters.
MrBeast reveals he made $250,000 from X video
The world's most popular YouTuber had previously said he would not bother posting videos on the site.
LNER train drivers call off five days of strikes
The drivers' union will not go ahead with a fresh run of walkouts that were due to begin next month.
Royal Mail's Saturday post should stay, government says
Royal Mail wants to drop Saturday deliveries but the prime minister says they are "important".
H&M pulls school uniform ad after being accused of sexualising children
Fashion giant pulls an advert for school uniforms and says it is "deeply sorry" for offence caused.
Energy prices predicted to fall by 16% in April
Domestic gas and electricity bills are expected to drop sharply just as the better weather arrives.
What are my rights if my flight is cancelled or delayed?
Stormy weather has led to some disruption at airports but passengers do have rights.
Sony calls off merger with India media giant Zee
Zee considers legal action after Sony ends the planned $10bn merger of the firms' Indian operations.
Tata Steel: Port Talbot apprentices worry about future
About 2,800 jobs are set to be cut at Tata Steel, with the bulk expected to be in Port Talbot.
Boeing 737-900ER: Second model to be inspected after 737 Max 9 blowout
The US regulator says the 737-900ER fleet uses the same door design as the grounded 737 Max 9s.
ExxonMobil sues investors to block climate petition
Follow This and Arjuna Capital have called on Exxon to accelerate reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.
Start-ups frustrated by HMRC's 'slowness and lack of communication'
Delays and a lack of communication from the tax authority are holding back new businesses, a group says.